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and the king and canada it's like oh canada is us light and it has its own issues so when we talking about these protests this sense of net us talk about race and let's be honest about it right now what's the mood in the country and the appetite to have that conversation what's going on. well 1st of all i just want to say the promos work and are is just wonderful and tremendous and she's an example of the different ways that we can contribute to our movements if we're not able or willing to get out into the streets physically that's only one method of demonstration and fighting back. i think the mood among black people in canada generally is that we have been tired of not being able to even host these conversations of being pushed aside and ignored by the way to jordi in our country even though there is tremendous organizing in vancouver in montreal here in toronto where i am the white majority in this country is still not interested in general and having these conversations and what i believe we're seeing in canada right now with recent events like our prime minister justin trudeau
and the king and canada it's like oh canada is us light and it has its own issues so when we talking about these protests this sense of net us talk about race and let's be honest about it right now what's the mood in the country and the appetite to have that conversation what's going on. well 1st of all i just want to say the promos work and are is just wonderful and tremendous and she's an example of the different ways that we can contribute to our movements if we're not able or willing to get...
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well the us and canada in a joint statement said that us m.c.a. will give our workers farmers ranchers and businesses a high standard trade agreement that will result in freedom. it's fairer trade and robust economic growth in our region it will strengthen the middle class and create good well paying jobs and new opportunities for the nearly half a billion people who call north america home so what was agreed upon well canada is giving us farmers greater access to its dairy market but it gets to retain the trade dispute settlement mechanism established by nafta washington that earlier demanded that american court should rule on cases filed by canada against u.s. duties on imports both canada and mexico one protections against president trump's threat to impose twenty five percent tariffs on cars but under the deal forty to forty five percent of any car completed in mexico needs to be built in countries where workers are at least sixteen dollars an hour only then will the car qualify for duty free benefits let's bring in our guests for today's disc
well the us and canada in a joint statement said that us m.c.a. will give our workers farmers ranchers and businesses a high standard trade agreement that will result in freedom. it's fairer trade and robust economic growth in our region it will strengthen the middle class and create good well paying jobs and new opportunities for the nearly half a billion people who call north america home so what was agreed upon well canada is giving us farmers greater access to its dairy market but it gets...
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that's the equivalent of a 911 for canada, carried out by seek extreme as operating in canada. but i feel like in some ways your guest in india is making the case as to why india might be tempted to do exactly what they've been accused of. i mean, there was a law, i'm concerned that if canada didn't do more in a sense to crack down on the, i see god given reason. this again goes back decades that india might be tempted to . and there's all kinds of evidence of india and intelligence agents operating and canada monitoring. i see communities, but i think this is going august the 1 step further. if these allegations are true and an escalating things beyond which ivy or something beyond the point that the gaining government, and i think most canadians would find acceptable. gary, i saw you reacting as well. so i'm going to let you jump in, but i also want to ask you when we're talking about these obligations and the seriousness of it all. i mean, is there a point with which the canadian government is gonna start making any of the evidence? they say they have public well, that's a g
that's the equivalent of a 911 for canada, carried out by seek extreme as operating in canada. but i feel like in some ways your guest in india is making the case as to why india might be tempted to do exactly what they've been accused of. i mean, there was a law, i'm concerned that if canada didn't do more in a sense to crack down on the, i see god given reason. this again goes back decades that india might be tempted to . and there's all kinds of evidence of india and intelligence agents...
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he's the former somali refugee who now serves as canada's immigration minister under justin trudeau but how good is the canadian government actual record on immigration and asylum issues and what does this minister make of donald trump's. i'll ask him that hussain. ahmed hussain thanks for joining me on up front at a time when the world is facing massive refugee and migrant crises which have prompted a lot of western governments to effectively close their borders and crack down on quote unquote illegal immigrants canada at least in terms of rhetoric has taken a very different stance a more positive stance welcoming refugees praising immigrants why. well first of all we're also against irregular migration but having said that as a country and as a society we have historically embraced immigration regular and orderly immigration and a well managed immigration system that has delivered so much positive outcomes for canada and for canadian communities this goes from powering our economic growth but also adding to our skill sets our cultural cultural and social fabric the story of modern can
he's the former somali refugee who now serves as canada's immigration minister under justin trudeau but how good is the canadian government actual record on immigration and asylum issues and what does this minister make of donald trump's. i'll ask him that hussain. ahmed hussain thanks for joining me on up front at a time when the world is facing massive refugee and migrant crises which have prompted a lot of western governments to effectively close their borders and crack down on quote unquote...
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and canada. but as they say, they won't leave until all vaccine mandates uncovered. 19 restrictions are lifted. please in indonesia have arrested dozens of people taking part in a protest against plans for a rock mining site. it other than central java. police have been trying to stop police entering the town. there was the headlines. the news continues here in august after inside story good by the world of high frequency share trading, exposed i and as engine it was basically trading it could last 39 hours was a terrifying experience. how artificial intelligence has raised the stakes and risks on the money market is market sco wanston. we're opening up the possibly finance building for no money bought on al jazeera truck drivers who normally keep canada moving are holding the center of his capital at a standstill. they and their supporters opposed, vaccine rules and other coven 19 measures. so is it just one battle in a bigger war? this is inside story. ah, hello, welcome to the program. hashem
and canada. but as they say, they won't leave until all vaccine mandates uncovered. 19 restrictions are lifted. please in indonesia have arrested dozens of people taking part in a protest against plans for a rock mining site. it other than central java. police have been trying to stop police entering the town. there was the headlines. the news continues here in august after inside story good by the world of high frequency share trading, exposed i and as engine it was basically trading it could...
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in canada, we're close to 90 percent fully vaccinated across the board. in all states and informing all provinces were were doing much better than the united states were i was going to say. and we have most canadians who are of a like minded view. most canadians who have participated in the measures who have worn master's, whoever listen to lockdown, shut down, their businesses suffered greatly. so when we talk about polarization, yeah, that's one way of looking at it. but for the most part, canadians are unified. and we're unified in wanting our government to have a short term, temporary emergency power. when the pandemic was new to everybody, when the pandemic had a lot of unknowns to everybody. and when there was a sudden spike in hospitalizations that our healthcare system wasn't ready to deal with. but here we are now 2 years out. and i would suggest that the only polarization is that that's being, that's being fed by some in the media. and some of our politicians, given canadians are much more unified. and the only reason we're seeing the politician
in canada, we're close to 90 percent fully vaccinated across the board. in all states and informing all provinces were were doing much better than the united states were i was going to say. and we have most canadians who are of a like minded view. most canadians who have participated in the measures who have worn master's, whoever listen to lockdown, shut down, their businesses suffered greatly. so when we talk about polarization, yeah, that's one way of looking at it. but for the most part,...
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normally never looked past canada because i've been canada. the us are very similar. similar when you look at the composition of what they brave, what camp canada, and even more diverse. when you talk about the diversity of the players from where do they have all over the world is really impressed. and unfortunately, i think costa rica and kind of are in the toughest groups and cuts. are they come up against belgium creation morocco? i think they can get 3 points against morocco having watched morocco without resides against the us, been a recent friendly. the tough one is going to be belgium and much like 86 when they put again, that great french team with the star started midfield of plot can use your eskegal on fernandez. you're looking at the best midfielder and kevin broner. so if they can get a point, i actually believe that they can get a point between belgium in croatia. one of those to the way that they played in perform, you know, we're talking about a year ago and qualifying will they be up to the performance of the day at optimal p
normally never looked past canada because i've been canada. the us are very similar. similar when you look at the composition of what they brave, what camp canada, and even more diverse. when you talk about the diversity of the players from where do they have all over the world is really impressed. and unfortunately, i think costa rica and kind of are in the toughest groups and cuts. are they come up against belgium creation morocco? i think they can get 3 points against morocco having watched...
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and canada in a joint statement said that us m.c.a. will give our workers farmers ranchers and businesses a high standard trade agreement that will result in freedom. it's fair a trade and robust economic growth in our region it will strengthen the middle class and create good well paying jobs and new opportunities for the nearly half a billion people who call north america home so what was agreed upon well canada is giving us farmers greater access to its dairy market but it gets to retain the trade dispute settlement mechanism established by nafta washington that earlier demanded that american court should rule on cases filed by canada against u.s. duties on imports both canada and mexico one protections against president trumps threat to impose twenty five percent tariffs on cars but under the deal forty to forty five percent of any car completed in mexico needs to be built in countries where workers are at least sixteen dollars an hour only then will the car qualify for duty free benefits let's bring in our guests for today's discu
and canada in a joint statement said that us m.c.a. will give our workers farmers ranchers and businesses a high standard trade agreement that will result in freedom. it's fair a trade and robust economic growth in our region it will strengthen the middle class and create good well paying jobs and new opportunities for the nearly half a billion people who call north america home so what was agreed upon well canada is giving us farmers greater access to its dairy market but it gets to retain the...
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has no progress been made in canada and race relations. well i would answer that question to 2 people where we look at what the state is doing whether we look at the head piece across toronto montreal or really any city you know our heads of federal government whether or not we have recognition of the ongoing reality of empty blackness we 7 ongoing failure to meaningfully address that of course we have just you know you know naming the need to do something and yet there are policies that white communities have been demanding in terms of regularizing a seasonal agricultural workers and getting them access to decent decent living and having a residence on the prisoners in the context of kobe when we know that black community members are vastly just report incarcerated he himself has the power to defund. you know there's the power to defund the police for people in power for example so we're little should i be and what i find very exhilarating is a demand across the country across north america across the world a refusal to provide by this wo
has no progress been made in canada and race relations. well i would answer that question to 2 people where we look at what the state is doing whether we look at the head piece across toronto montreal or really any city you know our heads of federal government whether or not we have recognition of the ongoing reality of empty blackness we 7 ongoing failure to meaningfully address that of course we have just you know you know naming the need to do something and yet there are policies that white...
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of rhode to day magazine, focusing on canada, south asian trucking community. in otto or david amber is lawyer and individual rights and freedom of speech. advocate in toronto, carry bowman both assist and assistant professor of the department of family and community medicine university of toronto. welcome to the program, men and how should we describe the so called freedom convoy movement? is it cross border trackers who want to see the vaccine mandate lifted or there's more to it? well, definitely from the visuals. what we are seen in the last few days, there is so many other elements. people want to get rid of restrictions, not only the cross border vaccine mandate, but also some of the restrictions which have been taken away due to this pandemic. so yeah, there are a lot of different angles already. girl angles as well as people as fighting to get out of this covered pretty david. are they a fringe minority as prime minister? just introduce this, dr. them, are they a fringe minority? was that the question as the other, what is try to reminisce adjustment ru
of rhode to day magazine, focusing on canada, south asian trucking community. in otto or david amber is lawyer and individual rights and freedom of speech. advocate in toronto, carry bowman both assist and assistant professor of the department of family and community medicine university of toronto. welcome to the program, men and how should we describe the so called freedom convoy movement? is it cross border trackers who want to see the vaccine mandate lifted or there's more to it? well,...
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legacy of canada is residential school system. the work is slow and painstaking. we look at archive of information we are looking at or on historical information. we're looking at all sorts of documentary information. we're looking at information that can come from the land itself through the application of technologies, like drones and light are mapping and ground penetrating radar. we, we, we approach this in a very, a whole district manner. the search at st. mary's is still ongoing, but regardless of what is found, it's clear that these buildings and the people who were at didn't have devastated this community. the why make are goes way back when i was from the residential school grade one i'd really like started being abuse since i got there. so by april um can easter time and their and their culture. oh is that address and rapids? so i went and i drew a rabbit there, but it just like my drawings so much at that age of 6 years old. i decide, or i'm going to be an artist, and at that age i'm going to create beauty for the peopl
legacy of canada is residential school system. the work is slow and painstaking. we look at archive of information we are looking at or on historical information. we're looking at all sorts of documentary information. we're looking at information that can come from the land itself through the application of technologies, like drones and light are mapping and ground penetrating radar. we, we, we approach this in a very, a whole district manner. the search at st. mary's is still ongoing, but...
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for canada for standing up for social justice thumbs up for canada from everyone's liking. at the moment your thoughts your questions the hashtag is a.j. newsgroup facebook twitter and once this is the news great if you with us on facebook live like those of us. only criminologist more than five hundred homicides in the space. and. the wall but how technology could maybe. proposed plan. hello i think lebanon and iraq are probably syria had the worse for the time being the next massive cloud developing is clearly heading that way going cross aleppo but if i take you over the next twenty four hours of service less than that you'll see the cloud itself is just cloud and sudden iraq there comes a gets the higher ground in this is where rain starts to fall yes it will catch northern iraq the magnificence clearly of iraq against a substantial snow and saying was true briefly of turkey rains gathering for the lebanese coast quite possibly but i don't think it will make much progress inland and i jumped you had to monday here this is still the active area significance there running
for canada for standing up for social justice thumbs up for canada from everyone's liking. at the moment your thoughts your questions the hashtag is a.j. newsgroup facebook twitter and once this is the news great if you with us on facebook live like those of us. only criminologist more than five hundred homicides in the space. and. the wall but how technology could maybe. proposed plan. hello i think lebanon and iraq are probably syria had the worse for the time being the next massive cloud...
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put on steel and aluminum tariffs on canada ninety nine point nine percent of all trade with canada was terra free thirty five of our states in the united states their number one export market is canada this is too important we create millions of jobs he got himself a motional in his relationship with trudeau and i think that he needs to step back a minute in and realize that this is the most important trading relationship the u.s. has and it's not just canada and the us donald trump has other trade wars going on which should be the priority as far as you can because you're concerned which country should be should he be focusing more on it's not canada and mexico as you say. the largest issue is china and i think everybody recognizes that and it's not just the deficit it's the protection of intellectual property and the entire working relationship with china needs to be the focus now fighting with your own allies in taking. you know tariffs with mexico and canada and then the you are you know mr directed i think and i think that fighting battles on multiple fronts on any whether militar
put on steel and aluminum tariffs on canada ninety nine point nine percent of all trade with canada was terra free thirty five of our states in the united states their number one export market is canada this is too important we create millions of jobs he got himself a motional in his relationship with trudeau and i think that he needs to step back a minute in and realize that this is the most important trading relationship the u.s. has and it's not just canada and the us donald trump has other...
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and here's what's facing canada. when the world cup starts in november, their group asks with belgium's, were until recently the top rank side in the world morocco and co way chef or the other teams in that group. let's bring in our guests now and scott, i want to start with you because tana that have never even scored a world cup goal before. can this team cause an upset tear? do you think? well far the short answer is yes, but it will certainly be an upset if canada and specifically can take a point or perhaps even a win against either the european side. in the group manager, john herdman is already laying the groundwork of canada. being a mass of underdog in his group, he began today in the media saying it would be a monumental task in the group. or if an upset is to occur, it'll happen for a couple of reasons. one is that fearless, cohesive approach that we saw from canada during this last round of qualifying candidate were not intimidated by raining powers, like mexico and the united states even away from their
and here's what's facing canada. when the world cup starts in november, their group asks with belgium's, were until recently the top rank side in the world morocco and co way chef or the other teams in that group. let's bring in our guests now and scott, i want to start with you because tana that have never even scored a world cup goal before. can this team cause an upset tear? do you think? well far the short answer is yes, but it will certainly be an upset if canada and specifically can take...
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hello and welcome to the program i'm a homage i'm joy in saudi arabia considers canada's comments on human rights in the kingdom to be an interference in its affairs that requires what it calls a sharp response it has expelled the canadian ambassador and recalled its on voice from ottawa. it's state owned airline has suspended direct flights to iran and the government says it will in trade and investment ties it all began with a tweet from canada's foreign affairs ministry stating concerns over saudi arabia's arrest of rights activists and demanding their immediate release one of those activists mentioned that tweet is somewhat of by the week a relative of canadian citizens by the way and fellow activists and saga were arrested last month but who is the recipient of the two thousand and twelve international women of courage award who is known for challenging saudi arabia's male guardianship system she is the sister of blogger a five by the way and the former wife of a lawyer would be the world who are both serving lengthy jail terms in saudi prisons the canadian foreign minister says
hello and welcome to the program i'm a homage i'm joy in saudi arabia considers canada's comments on human rights in the kingdom to be an interference in its affairs that requires what it calls a sharp response it has expelled the canadian ambassador and recalled its on voice from ottawa. it's state owned airline has suspended direct flights to iran and the government says it will in trade and investment ties it all began with a tweet from canada's foreign affairs ministry stating concerns over...
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known throughout the indigenous communities as well as are a lot around canada. so is this national enquirer what she did. any members of the national qype can you come on the show and we reach out to them they didn't respond to us how is this inquiry going. well you get the same response that the vast majority of us get i mean you are speak well in the canadian media in first nations and in a civil society groups women's organizations and families have the same problem there has been ongoing lack of action lack of communication to such an extent that the united nations even issued a report to canada saying they have grave concerns about the lack of accountability and communication that's going on in this inquiry and all it's now gone to such a such a mess such a terrible extent that it is it's acted in an adversarial nature in trying to defend itself and divided families so you now have found these who really want to participate in this inquiry and give their testimony and others who are saying that the choir is not doing them justice there it's excluding lots o
known throughout the indigenous communities as well as are a lot around canada. so is this national enquirer what she did. any members of the national qype can you come on the show and we reach out to them they didn't respond to us how is this inquiry going. well you get the same response that the vast majority of us get i mean you are speak well in the canadian media in first nations and in a civil society groups women's organizations and families have the same problem there has been ongoing...
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general assembly and calling out canada for what he said were unfair trade practices canada signed a deal that's basically probably not as good to them as the nafta deal was but as every commentator here has been pointing out better a deal than no deal in this one canada has fought for some of the things that wants dispute resolution mechanisms exemptions for its cultural products like music and television programs and so on and that auto industry part two that's probably not going to be as harmful to canadian workers as it may be to mexican workers but it's all got to come out in the days and months to come it's a huge deal seven hundred pages or so of detail to go through and it's going to take more than a few hours after late night negotiations to know what it all means better better in the now for canada daniel agger live for us there in toronto thanks to you now iran's military says it's hit positions in syria linked to a group it suspects was behind last week's attack on a military parade in the city of i have us several missiles struck the region of eastern syria last week twe
general assembly and calling out canada for what he said were unfair trade practices canada signed a deal that's basically probably not as good to them as the nafta deal was but as every commentator here has been pointing out better a deal than no deal in this one canada has fought for some of the things that wants dispute resolution mechanisms exemptions for its cultural products like music and television programs and so on and that auto industry part two that's probably not going to be as...
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i love you to bounce off the back of this canada residential schools in the 1800s to 990. that's going to scroll down here slowly so you can see how many they were right across canada. will you brandy? there will be some people who will be going watch what happened? how do you answer that? so over the o for over 100 years, there were 130 residential schools across canada, the provinces and territories. and they were brought in soon after the indian act legislation was brought into law. and it was, it is still a legislation that is oppressive and effect and controls for every aspect of life for 1st nations in this country. and part of that was to assimilate and didn't is children into the mainstream white culture. and so these schools were mandated by law for children to be forcibly removed from their families and taken 4, sometimes years to the schools that were notoriously abusive in every kind of way. if parents refused to send their kids, they were threatened with arrest from t rowe canadian mounted police. a lot of times the children didn't even receive a proper educat
i love you to bounce off the back of this canada residential schools in the 1800s to 990. that's going to scroll down here slowly so you can see how many they were right across canada. will you brandy? there will be some people who will be going watch what happened? how do you answer that? so over the o for over 100 years, there were 130 residential schools across canada, the provinces and territories. and they were brought in soon after the indian act legislation was brought into law. and it...
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while the diplomatic dispute between saudi arabia and canada over human rights is deepening among the saudi arabia for all new business with canada and education agreements to the immediate losers will be more than fifteen thousand saudi studying in canada they've been ordered to leave along with their families were going home could get slightly more difficult though saudi arabia's national carrier says its counseling is for weekly return flights between jet and toronto it's unclear how the saudi ban on new trade with canada will affect existing trade worth about four billion dollars namely oil from saudi arabia with vehicles and defense equipment going the other way well there's also a big question mark over a thirteen billion dollar defense contract signed back in twenty fourteen under which canada is to supply nine hundred armored vehicles to saudi arabia but saudi arabia is only canada's twentieth biggest trading partner with the ghost emetic product of more than one and a half trillion dollars for canada almost seven hundred billion for saudi arabia the loss of trade wouldn't mak
while the diplomatic dispute between saudi arabia and canada over human rights is deepening among the saudi arabia for all new business with canada and education agreements to the immediate losers will be more than fifteen thousand saudi studying in canada they've been ordered to leave along with their families were going home could get slightly more difficult though saudi arabia's national carrier says its counseling is for weekly return flights between jet and toronto it's unclear how the...
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and mexico make a deal on trade and now they say canada should be part of it. iran goes to the international court of justice to try to get some relief from u.s. sanctions. and france's president says it's time for europe to stop depending on america for its security. soldiers and me and have committed the greatest crimes under international law by attacking or injure muslims according to the united nations its investigators say at least ten thousand people have been killed during military attacks last august where most prominent representative to the united nations says his government does not recognize the fact finding mission and has no relationship with it whatsoever well homage on june reports. the u.n. says military commanders in me and more should be prosecuted for genocide against the room into following their recent fact finding mission on me and more three investigators presented their report in geneva on monday included among the findings that me and mars armed forces also known as the top my down took actions that in the words of the un investigator
and mexico make a deal on trade and now they say canada should be part of it. iran goes to the international court of justice to try to get some relief from u.s. sanctions. and france's president says it's time for europe to stop depending on america for its security. soldiers and me and have committed the greatest crimes under international law by attacking or injure muslims according to the united nations its investigators say at least ten thousand people have been killed during military...
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and canada in a joint statement said that u.s. embassy. give our workers farmers ranchers and businesses a high standard trade agreement that will result in free markets fair trade and robust economic growth in our region it will strengthen the middle class and create good well paying jobs and new opportunities for the nearly half a billion people who call north america home so what was agreed upon well canada is giving us farmers greater access to its dairy market but it gets to retain the trade dispute settlement mechanism established by nafta washington that earlier demanded that american court should rule on cases filed by canada against u.s. duty's on imports both canada and mexico one protections against president trumps threat to impose twenty five percent tariffs on cars buses under the deal forty to forty five percent of any car completed in mexico needs to be built in countries where workers are at least sixteen dollars an hour only then will the car qualify for duty free benefits let's bring in our guests for today's discussion
and canada in a joint statement said that u.s. embassy. give our workers farmers ranchers and businesses a high standard trade agreement that will result in free markets fair trade and robust economic growth in our region it will strengthen the middle class and create good well paying jobs and new opportunities for the nearly half a billion people who call north america home so what was agreed upon well canada is giving us farmers greater access to its dairy market but it gets to retain the...
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dairy farmers will be able to sell more of their products in canada canada gets to keep a dispute mechanism to resolve fights with the u.s. over lumber exports and auto workers in mexico will be paid more to produce parts for the u.s. market that last point mattered to officials in ottawa we have reached an agreement on cars and car parts inspired by creative canadian ideas which as some of you will remember we put forward in our talks in montreal back in january that was a key turning point in this negotiation it's just the draft treaty now heads to parliament in ottawa and to congress in both washington and mexico city we've got a most in the going but having a less a little more and where was it that we will make sure it does not contravene the sovereignty of the people and we will. guarantors of the federalist principles that maintain our republic analysts say there is a reason why canada is joining the deal now its economic future what is important is that we be an attractive place for foreign companies to invest if they fear that their investment in canada could be shut off and in ter
dairy farmers will be able to sell more of their products in canada canada gets to keep a dispute mechanism to resolve fights with the u.s. over lumber exports and auto workers in mexico will be paid more to produce parts for the u.s. market that last point mattered to officials in ottawa we have reached an agreement on cars and car parts inspired by creative canadian ideas which as some of you will remember we put forward in our talks in montreal back in january that was a key turning point in...
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better access to canada's dairy market and allows extra imports of canada canadian cars u.s. president trump came to office promising to scrap the original deal. canadian prime minister justin trudeau has been speaking right now let's listen in and consumers around the world representing two thirds of the global economy this is a very good position to be added to this is the fact that canada is the only g seven country that has free trade agreements with every other g seven countries we will therefore continue to be extremely well placed for our businesses to reach new markets hire new workers and provide ever greater opportunities for canadians from singapore to keep from the northernmost point of the americas to the southern most we are part of a global free trade network governed by rules that benefits consumers and workers alike the fact is when it comes to trade our businesses are thriving right now our merchandise exports hit an all time high in june the highest in our history and middle class families are benefiting from that success unemployment is at a forty year low
better access to canada's dairy market and allows extra imports of canada canadian cars u.s. president trump came to office promising to scrap the original deal. canadian prime minister justin trudeau has been speaking right now let's listen in and consumers around the world representing two thirds of the global economy this is a very good position to be added to this is the fact that canada is the only g seven country that has free trade agreements with every other g seven countries we will...
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what's going on next door to canada in the united states your close ally and neighbor in fact one of the reasons justin trudeau often looks so good to the rest of the world is because he's contrasted with president trump next door do you regard president donald trump's travel ban which restricts access to the u.s. to migrants from six muslim majority countries as a muslim bomb. look maybe i'm going to just prefix this by saying every country in the world has the right to decide who comes into their country because doesn't i'll just tell you what our approach is our approach is we are unapologetic in taking the position that as the many countries in the world close their doors to immigrants to refugees two to two people who want to both. seek protection but even those who want to seek a better life and a better opportunity for themselves and their families we welcome those people and we will be unapologetic in that regard and we will not only be unapologetic we'll be ambitious going to me rephrase the question do we really want is a great leader will remain if we will remain an exampl
what's going on next door to canada in the united states your close ally and neighbor in fact one of the reasons justin trudeau often looks so good to the rest of the world is because he's contrasted with president trump next door do you regard president donald trump's travel ban which restricts access to the u.s. to migrants from six muslim majority countries as a muslim bomb. look maybe i'm going to just prefix this by saying every country in the world has the right to decide who comes into...
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most of the 100 and the c residential schools operated across canada. the english to isolate the children from the influence of the home, families, traditions and cultures, and to assimilate them into the dominant culture. we know that thousands of children died in indian or a central schools sterilization happened on mass to indigenous women. we know that there were l right, mass murders, they're taking children away from their parents and into a community where you're trying to transform them. that's genocidal. it is genocide . yeah, i'm not a clear and simple. it means the united nations definition of genocide. so i call a jump in october 2022 poem and terry ins unanimously passed a motion acknowledging a genocide had taken place on the canadian. so member of poem and league is on said what happened in residential schools was a genocide. i'm grateful to opponents, arians, unanimously post my motion, recognizing the truth of canada's history. as when we talked about the scope of residential schools, this wasn't a one off thing. this is penn national,
most of the 100 and the c residential schools operated across canada. the english to isolate the children from the influence of the home, families, traditions and cultures, and to assimilate them into the dominant culture. we know that thousands of children died in indian or a central schools sterilization happened on mass to indigenous women. we know that there were l right, mass murders, they're taking children away from their parents and into a community where you're trying to transform...
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let's take a look at these live pictures that are coming from canada justin trudeau there as we know we've got that right with that simpering between saudi arabia and canada we wonder if he'll say anything let's have a listen then. minister definitely conscious joy on the id so did yeah me. zero good looking on t.v. composer prove it was all you can ever do is rule and partly. claremont. respited was the man. to be honest where listening obviously in french there to justin trudeau who knows what he might say on the matter of a saudi arabia's foreign minister says canada is to blame for this. but he did it was not there is no need for mediation of a kind of them made a big mistake and has to fix it canada fully understands what's required from its mediation is when there are two parties who have demands in this situation the mistake has been made by only one party. it was kind of. something that canadians expect it's something that i will always do. the. scope of government. did what you just did what. shows can as i don't continue to fight just follow one options one hundred on the t
let's take a look at these live pictures that are coming from canada justin trudeau there as we know we've got that right with that simpering between saudi arabia and canada we wonder if he'll say anything let's have a listen then. minister definitely conscious joy on the id so did yeah me. zero good looking on t.v. composer prove it was all you can ever do is rule and partly. claremont. respited was the man. to be honest where listening obviously in french there to justin trudeau who knows...
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now you know the origin of the current tensions in canada china relations is really simply canada abiding by its extradition agreement with the united states in accordance with its legal system and the response that we've seen from china to this reality really has been hostage taking as stealing him to canadian citizens away from their lives away from their families and holding them in isolation for 2 years now canada is you know abiding by its extradition agreement with the united states but as we saw in the introduction to this piece china is really violating its counselor agreements by 1st historically not allowing diplomats access to these hostages and now also not allowing diplomats access to this trial so this is really behavior that is just simply beyond comprehension and really beyond the scope of it except ability in international relations could start to kevin many thanks indeed for being with us kevin cargo there in melbourne security forces a man by are increasing the use of violence against and think to protest as across the country. this was the moment when police shot a man
now you know the origin of the current tensions in canada china relations is really simply canada abiding by its extradition agreement with the united states in accordance with its legal system and the response that we've seen from china to this reality really has been hostage taking as stealing him to canadian citizens away from their lives away from their families and holding them in isolation for 2 years now canada is you know abiding by its extradition agreement with the united states but...
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a secret trial is under way in china a former diplomat from canada whose detention has tension between the 2 countries senior canadian and u.s. diplomats turned up outside court to show solidarity with michael copps raid who's accused of espionage he was arrested in december 28th seen soon after canada detained along with executive men one job another canadian michael speight or has been held in china on similar charges his trial ended 3 days ago without a verdict well katrina you joins us live now from beijing katrina so what more do we know at this stage about covering this trial and the significance of these 2 cases. well it's been a long drawn out legal process and we're not sure whether we're going to hear a verdict from michael cover its trial today it took 18 months after both men were arrested in december 2800 for them to even be charged with espionage and they've been detained $800.00 days of very little access to the outside world they were given access to monthly meetings with canadian officials but this was paused because of corvids and canada generally has been highly crit
a secret trial is under way in china a former diplomat from canada whose detention has tension between the 2 countries senior canadian and u.s. diplomats turned up outside court to show solidarity with michael copps raid who's accused of espionage he was arrested in december 28th seen soon after canada detained along with executive men one job another canadian michael speight or has been held in china on similar charges his trial ended 3 days ago without a verdict well katrina you joins us live...
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that normally never looked past canada because i've been canada. the us are very similar. similar when you look at the composition of what they brave, but cap canada, and even more diverse. when you talk about the diversity of the players from where do they have all over the world is really impressed. and unfortunately, i think costa rican and kind of are in the toughest groups and they come up against belgium creation morocco. i think they can get 3 points against morocco having watch morocco without resides against the us. been a recent friendly. the tough one is going to be belgium and much like $86.00 when they put again, that great french team with the star started midfield of pluck kimmy as your eskegal on fernandez, you're looking at the best midfielder and kevin bryan. and so if they can get a point, i actually believe that they get a point between belgium in croatia. one of those to the way that they played in perform, you know, we're talking about a year ago and qualifying will they be up to the performance of the day at optimal performan
that normally never looked past canada because i've been canada. the us are very similar. similar when you look at the composition of what they brave, but cap canada, and even more diverse. when you talk about the diversity of the players from where do they have all over the world is really impressed. and unfortunately, i think costa rican and kind of are in the toughest groups and they come up against belgium creation morocco. i think they can get 3 points against morocco having watch morocco...
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i think canada now you know we're a diverse nation so when you hear me i feel like that's what canada should sound like it's a mix of a lot of rhythms because that's what we are as a nation on colonized land i'm not talking about music let's hear some music you brought with you brandon and a fresh branding. what do you need to know about i go before you start singing. it's a song about indigenous sovereignty and water rights and taking care of mother nature . taking away. and. he. believes. that well you know. no no. no no there's no more. you. shall. thank you. just this is. i'm clicking hand i'm clicking because i cannot make enough noise to applaud you all watching out jazeera english right now and he says lead up to me and i do not change the channel sometimes we do music on how does it and our audience responds pretty well to it so the scituate we got live while you're performing someone on twitter says i can't understand the language but i'm dancing and responding to it quite well what's which i think is as a badge of honor there but there is someone who does understand the lang
i think canada now you know we're a diverse nation so when you hear me i feel like that's what canada should sound like it's a mix of a lot of rhythms because that's what we are as a nation on colonized land i'm not talking about music let's hear some music you brought with you brandon and a fresh branding. what do you need to know about i go before you start singing. it's a song about indigenous sovereignty and water rights and taking care of mother nature . taking away. and. he. believes....
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there is a large community celebrated chinese community in canada. so on one hand, there are those ties on many levels. however, there are some concerns the by, by the warned against, while way of building out our 5 g network here in canada. and there is that cost associated with what we've just witnessed. over the last, almost 3 years, the court cost canadians have been very concerned with costs. you may have heard over the weekend. that election, that reelected prime minister just in should open eating, still very upset over the $600000000.00 spent on that nap election. only to land pretty much where the government was on august 15th, when a prime minister trudeau called the election. however, this is just an opportunity to turn that page and indeed a winning for joe biden. us president joe biden. and prime minister, you know, looking like the come together on the, to bring hostages home. and that really, truly is the narrative today moving forward. we will certainly hear other had the news and frustration coming out of canada games are concerned a
there is a large community celebrated chinese community in canada. so on one hand, there are those ties on many levels. however, there are some concerns the by, by the warned against, while way of building out our 5 g network here in canada. and there is that cost associated with what we've just witnessed. over the last, almost 3 years, the court cost canadians have been very concerned with costs. you may have heard over the weekend. that election, that reelected prime minister just in should...